X-Ray
Jalissa Whitehead pd.2
Description Of X-Ray
The Wavelength Range in a X-Ray a form of electromagnetic ranging from 1 to 10 manometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petaherz to 30 ex-hertz & energies in the range 100 eV to 100 KeV. The Frequency Range in a X-Ray are shorter in wavelength than UV rays & longer than Gamma Rays
X-Rays are used for
the use if an X-Ray is to check for broken bones or chest X-Rays, pneumonia. also use to look for breast cancer
X-rays are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and energies in the range 100 eV to 100 keV .
URL(X-rays are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and energies in the range 100 eV to 100 keV Source: Boundless. “X-Rays.” Boundless Physics. Boundless, 20 May. 2016. Retrieved 23 May. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/physics/textbooks/boundless-physics-textbook/electromagnetic-waves-23/the-electromagnetic-spectrum-165/x-rays-597-11175/)
Electromagnetic Radiation